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I'm deffinatly Texan, and anywhere north of Oklahoma (Okies) is where they make yankee's. Like my dad, he was born in Maryland, technically south of the Mason Dixon line, but they still make yankee's there. and I can prove it, come meet my dad, he calls it a TV "tuner"
The title of this thread is misleading... I could list many names that I have been called... but i suppose that this week I am a Tennessean, and next week I will be Hoosier. I used to Coloradan, and for a while was Arizonan, and Utahn. I am actually Australian. Well, more accurately a Romanian Scotish Australian, with bits of Viking thrown in..
I started as a New Yorker, then became a Floridian (although they called me Yankee) and now I'm a Delawarean, preparing to become a Pennsylvanian. Born a Yankee, probably gonna die a Yankee......even though I'm dating a Red Sox fan!
My wife says I'm a Northern Redneck. I'm a Pennsylvanian, don't like being called a Yankee. Nobody with a Dixie horn in their truck, who admits it, can really be a Yankee, right?
Born and raised in Utah, (Utahn). Lived in Tucson, AZ for almost 10 years. (Tusconian) And now in Texas, (texan).
But while we lived in Utah, we refered to it as "the land of the ZION curtain"
If they had a Chevrolet dealer in Beecher, Illinois it would be 'Beecher Chevy'. I'd love that dealer sticker on my truck. Or in Soso, Mississippi the dealer could be 'Soso Chevrolet'. Neither one of those towns are big enough to have a new car dealership, as I remember.
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